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"The Apache Foundation released the latest version of its largest Java based project this week, an XML publishing framework known as Cocoon.
Version 2.15 fixes numerous issues with the framework and is available for Unix and Windows environments. Stephano Mazzocchi who just last week was elected to the Apache Software Foundation's Board of Directors, suggests that v2.15 is the most stable version yet released. In general, the community touts Cocoon's XML framework as the 'Web glue for your Web application development needs.'
...Mazzocchi also noted that Cocoon has now become "impressively big" in term of the number of committers (people that can submit code to the versioning system) and in terms Java usage. According to Mazzocchi, Cocoon is now the biggest Java project at the Apache Software Foundation in terms of lines of code."
Internetnews.com
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